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In Moses’ final words to Israel, we don’t hear correction or warning, but blessing. Deuteronomy 33 invites us to rejoice in the often-quiet miracle of belonging to the Lord. This heart-aimed lesson helps us slow down and savor our blessedness as God’s people - an intellectual and spiritual equivalent of leftovers - reminding us that there is deep joy in remembering who we are and whose we are.
By Zack ShafferIn Moses’ final words to Israel, we don’t hear correction or warning, but blessing. Deuteronomy 33 invites us to rejoice in the often-quiet miracle of belonging to the Lord. This heart-aimed lesson helps us slow down and savor our blessedness as God’s people - an intellectual and spiritual equivalent of leftovers - reminding us that there is deep joy in remembering who we are and whose we are.